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Bridget Paolucci

Larchmont, New York

Age 84

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DIED
January 7, 2017
AGE
84
LOCATION
Larchmont, New York

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Paolucci, BridgetBridget R. Paolucci passed peacefully after a long illness on January 7, 2017, surrounded by her family. Bridget was a well-known lecturer, writer and broadcaster who specialized in opera. For many years, she was heard as an intermission speaker on the Texaco Metropolitan Opera...

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Every so often you meet someone who impacts your life in a strong and positive way. That was Bridget Paolucci for me. She introduced me to the art cities of Italy through books and travel advice that allowed me to experience those places in the best possible ways and led to my decision to live there for six amazing years. I owe it all to her !

I have lovely memories of Bridget going back more than 30 years when she gave such delightful lectures for Great Performance Tours member in NYC. She would make every opera she talked about come alive with her great knowledge and enthusiasm. Off stage she was no less ebullient and straight forward. A wonderful person who has been through a lot. We were lucky to have had her in our lives.

I met Bridget thru my sister,Joanne Dobson. She was a delightful and gracious woman.
My condolences to her family.
My prayers for her family as they deal with so great a loss.
Mary Maloney Murphy

Dear Bert,John, and Anne Marie,

Bridget emanated joy and tender loving care with all who crossed her path. Our families were neighbors for many years in Larchmont and witnessed her many commitments as a loving wife to Bert,mother to daughter, Anne Marie, and John her son. She was a music professional, and to us a treasured supportive friend.
Bridget's life was a living symphony sharing her many strengths and talents.with wisdom,humor and always ,grace
We are honored to be a...

Dear Bert and family,

You have our deepest sympathy at her passing.
She had extraordinary talent, and the love you shared was evident.

I miss seeing you Bert since Celia
and I were now at The Osborn.

Love,

Bill Dentzer

with love

It is a certainty that Bridget will be a living memory to anyone who knew her personally or ever heard her in her performances. When she lectured her voice was operatic. I have the deepest sympathy for you Bert, my dear friends John and Anne Marie.
May God bless each of you with precious memories. Love you - roz

I will mostly miss the music in her voice. I can never hear the word wonderful without ascribing it to her. Rest peacefully. Terry and Morty Robins